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Pope Francis' first encyclical Lumen fidei focuses on the theme of faith. Francis completed a draft that was begun by his predecessor Pope Benedict XVI on the theological virtues of charity and hope. The encyclical discusses the history of faith from Abraham to Jesus, examines the relationship between faith and reason, and explores faith's role in building society and the common good.
Pope Francis' first encyclical Lumen fidei focuses on the theme of faith. Francis completed a draft that was begun by his predecessor Pope Benedict XVI on the theological virtues of charity and hope. The encyclical discusses the history of faith from Abraham to Jesus, examines the relationship between faith and reason, and explores faith's role in building society and the common good.
Pope Francis' first encyclical Lumen fidei focuses on the theme of faith. Francis completed a draft that was begun by his predecessor Pope Benedict XVI on the theological virtues of charity and hope. The encyclical discusses the history of faith from Abraham to Jesus, examines the relationship between faith and reason, and explores faith's role in building society and the common good.
Lumen dei (English: The Light of Faith) is the name
of the rst encyclical of Pope Francis, which was signed on 29 June 2013, on the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, and which was published on 5 July 2013, almost four months after his election to the papacy. The encyclical focuses its theme on faith, and completes what his predecessor Pope Benedict XVI had previously written about charity and hope, the other two theological virtues, in his encyclicals Deus caritas est and Spe Salvi.[1] Francis took, in fact, the work of Benedict, who before his resignation of the papacy had completed a rst draft of the text, to which the new pope made additions.[1] Francis explicitly expresses in paragraph 7 of the encyclical: These considerations on faith in continuity with all that the Churchs magisterium has pronounced on this theological virtue are meant to supplement what Benedict XVI had written in his encyclical letters on charity and hope. He himself had almost completed a rst draft of an encyclical on faith. For this I am deeply grateful to him, and as his brother in Christ I have taken up his ne work and added a few contributions of my own. The text presents faith as a light that dispels the darkness and illuminates the way the human being is. It is divided into four chapters, to which are added an introduction and a conclusion. The encyclical traces the history of the faith of the Church (from the call of God to Abraham and the people of Israel, to the resurrection of Jesus), discusses the relationship between reason and faith, the Churchs role in the transmission of the faith, and the role faith plays in the building of societies in search of the common good. The text concludes with a prayer to the Virgin Mary, who is presented as a model of faith.[1]
References
[1] Speciale, Alessandro (4 July 2013). The light of faith:
origin, history and horizon of the christianism. La Stampa (Turin). Retrieved 19 October 2013.
External links Full text of the encyclical in English (PDF) from vatican.va Full text of the encyclical in other languages from vatican.va Presentation of the encyclical 1
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